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UCD: For the living room
July 25, 2010, 12:54 pm
Filed under: UCD

Introducing Flexible Love, the all-changing chair.


Source: http://www.flexiblelove.com

I came across this product on YouTube a while back, and was kind of amazed by the, for the lack of a better word, flexibility of this product. It could be a one-seat, love seat, or maybe an 18 people seat.

In terms of aesthetic purposes, it has this very appealing design too, especially the rounded version of it, despite being just a honeycomb chair.

Integrity wise, it’s made from cardboard, fulfilling our clean and green needs.

This is a video of the flexible chair in action.

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9-8RkNdRWs

Next, we have a table with lots of compartments. Really lots of it. Easily to shift things around, and easy to forget where you put your things – but an interesting table, no less.

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6dktz_yyUw

I really liked this because it is always great for someone like me who always find that I have too many things and too little space. The demo looks interesting too, like how the users is able to take out a lot of things just from a single table with a large number of compartments.

This table would really be useful if they are able to allow users to remember where they put their stuff, and perhaps being able to provide a little bit more space for larger objects.

Lastly, we have a lamp which requires much love and attention, but it will be a helpful aid when you are reading.

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvffLmSsfVQ

This lamp is something that proves to be useful for many, in my personal opinion that is. This lamp is able to shift your light angles, and tracking the motion where the user reads, thus providing the constant light source. Yes, no more torchlight under bed covers, next time, just bring this lamp under your bed cover.

However, a part of this lamp which proves to be quite distasteful, is the fact that the lamp need some attention (love) from the user. One need to pet it on the head to get it working again. I mean, wouldn’t it be a hassle if I am on the part whereby the character is trying to make a life and death decision… but the lamp suddenly went off?

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